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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 3

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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Sunday, August 26, 1962 teee bits 'J. 0. Hollincsworth filling tanks at a gas station ditto Richie Lounge Opens For Lee College Students By KAY IA-C College For the first time in the his- Featured on the first floor are the Hall of Fame pictures which dent lounge. The award is given to students making (lie greatest ton- of Lee College, students will i had framed. The student council Alton Laird.

Dean of Student Life, to Lee College. Hall Moore Kenee Earsalou, ahie Wells, Becky Groner. Pam Berry, Mary Hastings, and Candy Brunson in the audience of recent fashion show Ricky Thompson home from a summer job Mike Gillette holds a grudse Micltey Reiliy nd Lee McDowell in San Antonio for a golf tournament. Suzanne Williams spends a few days in Galveslon Tina Altman prepares for a wedding the 1962 Ganders chccl: into the REL field house for physicals Kay Post makes a stunning model as proud "Pappy" Smith takes a snapshot Hank Turpin moves to Louisiana. John McCulley home from camp c'' 1 icb in W'wbp Kate Lynn Morris makes frequent trips to the SaSov.lJ: Donnis Biggs helps Barbara Gresham Dueler for lunch Rosemary Kent Board "Jake" ski joins Micki downtown among the many spectators at the annual Houston Yacht Club Regatta.

Pat Powers home from El Rancho Cima Donna and Myrteel Mooney wear the new two- piece swim suits ba.i liams, Herbie and Sidney Thomas. Anne Hunter. Jack Halter, Jane Turner, Martha Dockendorff, Rav Cook, Jimrn" F-own. Brien, Jack Mooney, Peggy Wadley, Kay Henkell and Teddy Davis suagj sin 2uoure bingo at the country club. Susan Stewart babysits with her have a special place to gather for activities, study, or spend leisure time.

This has been made possible by the remodeling of the old college library into a student lounge which will be ready for use for the "Back to School Dance' 1 set for Sept. 12. The entire room has been repainted an off-white color to match the new furniture which has been ordered. Shades of coral and pale yellow will be used on the first floor of the lounge to color square and round tables topped with for- mica. Molded fiber glass chairs to match the tables have been ordered and will scat 75 students.

Soft drink and candy machines, magazines, and stereo music will add to the atmosphere: Offices of Wallace Heaner, Director of Testing and Counseling and John Guemple, Director of nonacademic courses, will be situated on the first floor. Their sec- will be on duty in the lounge all day. Also included in the lower floor facilities will be a small testing room for the use of giving tests, a small kitchen with a sink and refrigerator, and a college book store. of 1961 voted to have picutres of each year's Hall of Fame winners framed and hung in the stu- babv cousin a very nice write-up on John Sylvester 'was featured in a recent Houston paper with summer almost over college and REL bound teens can be seen shopping for that, all important wardrobe Kelly Morris, John M. Kilgore and Mike Bargainer brave it thru a style show.

Judy Lynn Frazier in New Orleans for a wedding Walsh makes a lovely Barbara Cox And Jan Cupps Named Drill Managers Jan Cupps and Barbara Cox have been named managers of Channelettes. drill team of Chan- nclview High School. Dianne Hughes, Mary McCoy, Barbara Meeler, Madeline Otis, Wendy Ramsey, Linda Quails, Jan Cupps and Barbara Cox are new members of the Channelettes. Mrs. Charlie Jones is the new drill instructor.

The drill team practices twice daily. Channelview Channelette Moth- of Fame pictures date back to 1936. The second floor of the student lounge will consist of a conference Names 'N Hotesl Mrs. Vernon McDonald, the former Miss Dolores Behymer of' Baytown, receives her master's degree education Saturday at Southwest Texas College in San Mrs. McDonald is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 0. C. Behymer, 309 N. Pruett.

She has three children. Steven and Bobbie Sanders of Farewell Coffee Given In Honor Of Mrs. John'Caldwell Mrs. John Caldwell, 5106 Tam- arach, was complimented with a farewell party by Country Club Oaks Garden Club at the home of Mrs. William F.

Fairway. Whitten, 5002 Caldwell and her husband are moving to Bloomington, 111. The reception table, covered with a white MfcHra cloth, was centered with white mums in a siiver container. ments held the coffee service presided over by Mrs. John M.

Devins, president. Among those attending other than, the club members were Mrs. Henry BH-sick, Mrs. Skipworth Smith, Mrs. G.

A. Berghane and Mrs. Carl McAfee. A gift was presented to the honoree. Cambridge, are visiting his parents.

MR. AND MRS. W. W. SANDERS, 510 E.

Sterling. JUDY LYNN FRAZIER, daughter of MR. AND MRS. T. L.

SATTERWHITE, has been awarded a J200 scholarship at Texas Christian University. The money provided by the Lula Haywood Scholarship fund will be given in the amount of per semester. Judy received the award on the basis of her Robert E. Lee High School class rating. She graduated in the top 20 per cent of the group spring.

MRS. VIRGIL WILLIAMSON of Vlexia, is in Baytown for the Aug. 31 wedding of her granddaughter. MISS BILLYE DEAN WILLIAMSON to JOE ALLEN. The late Virgil Williamson, her husband, was a well-known Bayton- ian and Culpepper employe, MR.

AND MRS. W. M. KNOWLES, 2409 Missouri, have their granddaughter, Marke Smith, of Beaumont, visiting with them this week. Another granddaughter, Ber.nie Voss of Arlington, has already returned home after staying with the Knowles.

provide additional recreation for Lee College students. Laird's office will also be situated on the second floor. He will in charge of operating the record player which will be kept in his office. Stereo music will be played during school time. Laird will tape popular selections to be played at the dances.

Allison er club met Tuesday night in 'bride" Lynn and Eugene Wilt prepare for Bill Boyd, Kitty Kana. and Ricky Claud go visiting continue to practice. the Lee Brigadiers JONES FURNITURE CO. Hew Mi UM4 FunltiM MM MARKET PHONE M1-44W Call Today For Safe, Reliable Prescription Service DRUG STORE lit W. TMM the administration building on Sheldon Road, and made plans for the coming year.

Twelve Mothers volunteered to chaperone the Channelette Drill Team on trips to all out-of-town football games. Two mothers will chaperone each trip to the six out- of-town games. WSCS Night To Be Observed At Grace Revival Woman's Society of Christian Service for Grace Methodist Church discussed plans to designate Sept. 26 as WSCS Night during: the revival to be conducted 8 at that time by the Rev Kenneth Dues of the Mother's Club have.Shamblin, minister of St. Lukes been lowered from $1 to 50 cents Methodist Church of Houston, per month, and the dues are used Mrs.

W. W. Bland, president, room furnished with charcoal ta- and chairs. This room will be used for club meetings or for a study room. One area of the second floor will bo designated for a sitting room which will include four n-uahyde covered couches, six tangerine and borwn chairs, and a 27'' Magnavox television.

Two ping-pong ta- on the floor level will Birthday Fete Given In Honor Of Steven Bettes Steven Bettes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Bettes of Channelview celebrated his fifth birthday Thursday with a party at Peppermint Park in Houston. Birthday cake decorated with a merry-go-round of plastic animals, cokes and stick candy were served to Cindy Bettes, Sherrill and Wayne Caldwell, Nannett Jen- Dennis Barker and Amelia Gray.

The children rode boats, helicopters, ferris wheels, trains and merry-go-round. Favors of paper dolls were given to the girls and airplanes and rockets were given to the boys. for the expenses of the Channel- ette Ball. This was the first meeting of the year Avith Mrs. H.

L. Pate, the new president, presiding. The mothers will meet 7:30 p.m. the first Monday of each month in the conference room of the administration building. Sept.

5 will be next meeting date, due to the Labor Day holiday. Monte Carlo Dance Slated At Country Club A Monte Carlo Dance will be staged at 8 p.m. Saturday at Goose Creek Country Club. Game tables will be stocked with play money. Music for dancing will be provided by the Everest Kenne Manhattan Madcaps.

Dress will be casual. Pizza pie and wop salad will be served. Leslie School of Dance Registration Fall Cesses August 30 31 Ballet Tap Jazz Acrobatic Ballroom Children and Adults Class Private Semi-Private CLASSES LIMITED High In Ethical and Artistic Standards 3117 Highway 146 Billy Leslie Wheaton Director Member Cecchetti Council of America 582-7722 Classes Begin Sept. 5 announced during the executive session that the district seminar will be held Sept. 14 at the church.

Ten members of the executive committee and the Rev. Edwin Summers, pastor, were present at the Devotional was given by Mrs. Rena Sheffield after prayer by Rev. Summers. J.

E. Blackburn sang a solo accompanied by his wife the piano. Mrs. E. K.

Erwin introduced Rev. Summers who discussed World Wide Communion Sunday to be observed Oct. 7. Rebekah Circle was hostess for the social hour. Mrs.

Pavlicek Is Honored At Bridal Party Mrs Johnny Pavlicek, the former Miss Cannon Herrington, was entertained with a bridal shower at St. John's Methodist Church hall by Miss Connie Foreman, Miss Shelley Sheffield, Miss Linda Nelson and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts. The serving table, laid with white Irish linen cloth, held, a white sheet cake and a crystal lazy Susan of assorted mints and nuts. Punch was also served.

The gift table was adorned with a gold-colored cloth centered with an arrangement of a bride doll and crystallized 'wedding bells. Miss Charlotte Foreman and Miss Janet Herrington presided at the bridesbook which was signed by about 15 guests. Ever freeze ginger ale and use it instead of sherbet in a fruit cup? Refreshing for an appetizer or dessert. What Will Dance Training Do For Your Child? The Dance is an art which can prove to provide your child't mind and body with many new The exercises executed in the classroom will strengthen the entire body, giving him or her an interesting outlet for constructive exercise which has been neglected because of the pressing schedules being met today by children and parents. Dancing can help to correct many physical defects in the feet, legs, and back.

Learning the art of dancing will help create an alert mind. It is necessary that the child think out each movement in order to move the body as it is instructed. Best of all, dancing is fun! It can give your child many happy memories for the rest of his life, whether he plans to use his training for professional, teaching, or therapeutic uses. Registration for dance instruction will be announced soon. I will be happy to discuss with you the appropriate danct program for your child.

Vivian Guilei Director Instructor of laytown Acederny Arts A ScfcMl Bntr 1 of Printed Pattern Rev. Kennedy Tells Epistle And Gospel For Sunday The Rev. Denis Kennedy, pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, lias announced the Epistle and Gospel for Sunday services, the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost. Epistle will be taken from Corinthians and the Gospel from Mark.

The Rev. William Tinney, assistant pastor, will deliver the sermon. Mass servers for the 5:30 a.m. mass will be James Giroir and George Maher. John Chapa and John Gregory will serve at 7:30 p.m.

and Jim Sobotik and Mike Munoz at 9:30 a.m. and Charles Berniard, Royce Hanle, Louis Kana and Ben Kubica at 11 a.m. Benediction will follow the last mass for the day. Catholic Daughters of America, Mater Dei Court, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday for business.

The session is being scheduled one week in advance of its regular time due to a conflict with Laboi Day holidays. Hostesses for the occasion will be Mrs. M. B. Ocker, Mrs.

J. Boudloche and Mrs. L. H. Boud loche.

Final registration for all students of St. Joseph's School will be Aug. 29-30. New students will register Aug. 31.

The school will re-open Sept. 4 with half day sessions the first week. Beginning the second week of school, all grades will be dismissed at the same time cadi day at 3:30 p.m. Saturday is First Saturday with masses at 6 and 8 a.m. Confessions will be heard from 3 to 5 p.m.

and from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Rev. Peter Katt To Give Sermon, 'Weeping King' The Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity will be observed at All Saints' Episcopal Church with Communion at 8 a.m. and morn-j ing prayer and sermon at 11 a.m.

The Rev. Peter Katt. Vicar will preach on the subject. "The Weeping King," based on "the Gospel Lesson for the day where Jesus weeps over Jerusalem." R. P.

Rose will read the appointed Psalm and the 0. T. Lesson. John McCulley Jr. will carry the Processional cross.

John Street and Richard Whaloy are the flag- 3carcrs. Assisting the minister at he altar as acolyte will be James Lyon. Dr. James T. Richardson and Ed Roberts are in charge of ushers.

Mrs. George W. Robinson and VIrs. John D. Booker will dress he altar.

Choir is under the di- of Mrs. A. B. O'Brien Jr. A nursery for pre-school children is provided during the 11 i.m.

service. Thomas F. Ste- jhens will represent the parish at he Fall Laymen's Conference to be held at Camp Allen Sept. 7-9. Dowler To Lead UPW Program Leaders Study The Rev.

Burnette W. Dowler will have as his sermon topic at the 11 a.m. service, "Overcoming Our Yesterdays." Scripture reference to be found in Romans. Church School begins at 9:30 a.m. Senior High Fellowship will meet at at 6:30 p.m.

United Presbyterian Women's Program Leaders Study will be lead by Rev, Dowler, beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday in his study. Building Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the church. Executive Board- of the United Presbyterian Women will meet at the church.

Executive Board of the United Presbyterian Women will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Fellowship Hall. Choir rehearsal is at 8 p.m. Wednesday. LYNN STRATTON, left, and Lounelle O'Grady are in Hunt at the fashionable Heart O' The'Hills "Holiday House" for teenage girls.

Parents of the two girls are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stratton, 180 Bayshore, and Mr.

and Mrs. N. B. O'Grady, I 16 N. Burnett.

The camp program includes classes in charm and modeling in addition to a complete outdoor activity schedule. Miss Humphrey Entertained At 're-Nuptial Party ri A miscellaneous shower af'the; Baytown Community House Wednesday night feted Miss Ellen'-Ann Humphrey, bride-etact flf Robert Wainwright of Kansas City, Kan. Hostesses were Mrs. Dorothy Willis, Mrs. Lynn Petty, Mrsi W.

R. McFerren, Mrs. Nolan Schulze, Miss Dorothea Schulze, Mrs. Kubica and Miss Mary Elizabeth Kubica. They presented an electrical appliance to the honoree, and she and her mother, Mrs.

Stanley" G. Humphrey, were given pinkr; carnation corsages. The reception table, covered with an imported hand point tablecloth, had as a centerpiece a small bride surrounded by angel hair with a heart shaped arch above flanked by candelabra. Scattered around the room were arrangements of pinK roses, candles, a bride's tree and a tiered arrangement of white tulle, pink flowers and greenery. Pink, green and white were the prevailing colors.

A brides book cake with pink roses, a white ribbon bookmark and Inscribed names of the couple was served with punch, mints and nuts. TV SERVICE CALL 582-4403 FROEHNER'S 500 W. Texas 683-4403 Miss Williams, Wedgeworth Wed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwin Williams of Mobile, announce the marriage of their daughter, Joy Elizabeth, to Capt.

Roy Marvin Wedgeworth Jr. Aug. 4. The wedding was performed at Protestant Chapel at Vandenberg Air Force Base. Calif, where he is stationed.

Wedgeworth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wedgeworth of Baytown.

The newlyweds will make their home in Lompoc, Calif. Capt. Wedgeworth, who is making a career in the Air Force, is chief officer of the Missile Guidance Branch. YOUR COAT makes that important first impression so choose this slimming, so attractive in flannel, tweed. Printed Pattern 9135: Women's Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40.

42, 44. 46, 48. Size 36 takes 4 yards 54-inch fabric. Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mail. Send to Marian Martin, The Baytown Sun, 434, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11.

N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS wilh ZONE, NUMBER. SIZE and STYLE Miss Smidl To Wed Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Albert J.

Shmidl of Crosby announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia Anne, to John 0. Brooks, son of Mrs. J. 0. Brooks and the late J.

0. Brooks of Jefferson. Both Miss Shmidl and Brooks are graduates of the University of Texas. She is employed at Foley's. Brooks' release from the Air Force is pending.

The wedding will be solemnized Sept. 15 in Crosby odust Church. Miss Shmidl Is Engaged A stork shower was given in honor of Mrs. James Harman by Mrs. Glenn Mason In her home at 318 Greenbriar.

Floral centerpiece on the serving table was complimented by crystal appointments holding the punch and sheet cake decorated with stork motifs. Cream colored lace covered the table. Among the guests were Mrs. William Krizak, mother of the honoree, and Mrs. T.

E. Harman, mother of the honoree's husband. ENROLLMENT NOW Classes Begin September 4th. TAP TOE BALLET JAZZ ACROBATICS 6th Grade and Teenage Ballroom SPECIAL HIGH SCHOOL WHIP CLASS BRUCE ROUSH DANCE STUDIO 508 PARK PHONE Sale Of New Fall Miracle Fabrics Rev. Clyde Foltz Will Speak At Bayway Church The Rev.

Clyde Foltz will speak at 10 a.m. Sunday at Bayway Christian Church at 112 Lazy Lane. Former minister of First Christian Church, he is director of the Texas Christian University's ex- studonts fund in Fort Worth. Church School will start at 8:45 a.m. at the Bayway church.

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Years Available:
1949-1987